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Mr. PuTan Bare Scherezade
Today is BLACK CAT APPRECIATION DAY and on behalf of my black cat Mr. PuTan Bare Scherezade, I send greetings to all of my fellow black cat owners and servants.
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I may have had a black cat as a pet when I was in grad school. It is hard to say. It just showed up at my door the day I moved in, came by every day or two. When it wanted in, it just barged in, hung out as long as it wanted and left. When it wanted milk it would go meow at the fridge. When I left for summers, it always showed back up when I returned. I am pretty sure it died though. It started looking really really sick the last year and became more sporadic a visitor and then just stopped showing up. It wouldn't let me pick him up or pet him so I couldn't take it to a vet or anything, but he (I assume it was a he) otherwise just did whatever it wanted. I assume the previous tenants must have befriended it.
How rude! :lol:
I went to school up north. When there was snow on the ground, we usually argued about who was sleeping on the bed and who was sleeping on the sofa. It usually won the flip for the bed. In a way I am glad it disappeared as i was fretting what to do about it when I graduated. I figured a cat that wouldn't let me pick it up or pet it wouldn't have been good company on the long drive down the east coast. It would rub up against my legs a lot, but it just did not want to be handled. I, of course, fed it other things, like I let it eat the Doritos off the floor
I went to school up north. When there was snow on the ground, we usually argued about who was sleeping on the bed and who was sleeping on the sofa. It usually won the flip for the bed. In a way I am glad it disappeared as i was fretting what to do about it when I graduated. I figured a cat that wouldn't let me pick it up or pet it wouldn't have been good company on the long drive down the east coast. It would rub up against my legs a lot, but it just did not want to be handled. I, of course, fed it other things, like I let it eat the Doritos off the floor
what a cute little black kitty. Here, kitty, kitty. Would you like some tuna?
Today is BLACK CAT APPRECIATION DAY and on behalf of my black cat Mr. PuTan Bare Scherezade, I send greetings to all of my fellow black cat owners and servants.
Here's a picture of my black cat:
Don't say he looks like a... (D...O...G...), he's very sensitive about his looks.
my black cat Mr. PuTan Bare Scherezade
What is it about cat people that makes them give their cats such long ridiculous names? You never really see people do that with dogs.
Here's a picture of my black cat:
Don't say he looks like a... (D...O...G...), he's very sensitive about his looks.
I've named plenty of my cats silly names. :lol: Badooba for one.
Cats don't respond to their names anyway, so we can get as crazy as we want when naming them. My cat, may he rest in peace, earned the name Loki as an onry little kitten. My sister's cat is named Nomoratz, reflecting her hopes for him after he brought in a hunting trophy. I named one cat "Big Shot" after he hissed ferociously at a German Shepherd approximately 100 times his size. It's an art finding appropriate names for cat.That's exactly my point. Nearly everyone who owns cats or has in the past has given at least one of them some weird name.
When my mom and dad were first married, my mom had a cat named Leukocyte J. Turdball.
Cats don't respond to their names anyway, so we can get as crazy as we want when naming them. My cat, may he rest in peace, earned the name Loki as an onry little kitten. My sister's cat is named Nomoratz, reflecting her hopes for him after he brought in a hunting trophy. I named one cat "Big Shot" after he hissed ferociously at a German Shepherd approximately 100 times his size. It's an art finding appropriate names for cat.
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